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Japanese structured products, such as so called double deckers and fixed rate notes issued between 2010-and-2011 referencing the Brazilian real and South African rand, will still be carry positive despite recent weakness in emerging market currencies.
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Six international financial firms have signed up to clear China yuan-denominated interest rate swaps via the Shanghai Clearing House’s over-the-counter derivatives central counterparty, after the CCP started accepting applications late last week.
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Algorithmic and high-frequency trading does not affect the volatility of futures prices, according to a report by the Futures Industry Association.
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Option premiums on the U.S. dollar against emerging market currencies are becoming more expensive as EM economies stay under the spotlight and geopolitical tensions related to Syria escalate. Liquidity in the options market has also deteriorated as a result.
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Investors should sell five year credit default swaps on KPN following news from the Dutch telecom company’s biggest shareholder, América Móvil, that it will vote in favor of a takeover by Telefonica Deutschland AG of KPN’s German unit, E-plus.
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Kevin Walker, the former partner and head of multi-asset sales to pension funds and insurance companies at Goldman Sachs in London, is set to join Citigroup in a new role.